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Our experienced and highly-trained staff are waiting to provide you with the support you need to overcome your addiction – but we can’t do it all for you. The first stage on your road to recovery is admitting that there’s a problem.
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Drug and alcohol abuse is more common than you may think. In some parts of the United Kingdom, drug-related deaths are currently at an all-time high. The recorded deaths spread across a wide age range and affect people of every background, lifestyle, and geography. Even in Dewsbury, drug and alcohol rehab has rarely been more important.
How many of these deaths could have been prevented by drug and alcohol rehabilitation? At Ocean Recovery Centre we strive to provide the best rehabilitation experience, guidance and support services for all of our guests. Our Dewsbury centre is guaranteed to provide you with a high-quality detox, rehab and aftercare experience for your drug and alcohol addiction.
We offer a free tour of our modern, effective treatment facilities. You’ll gain insight into our addiction treatment, support services, and luxurious accommodation. If you’re not convinced that we’re the best drug and alcohol rehab centre in West Yorkshire, then you’re free to leave the tour without incurring any cost at all.
Admitting There’s A Problem
Do you struggle to accept that you have a drinking problem? Is it possible that you’re in denial about your addiction? Even worse, can everybody else see it? How many other people have to be wrong before you begin to see that they may have a point after all?
If, like many other addicts, these questions sound like they apply to you then don’t worry – it is completely normal. Drug addiction can disrupt and influence the chemical workings inside your brain. When your brain learns to reward your body for finally ‘getting your hit’, it also affects your rational thinking.
Whether you’re dependent on drugs or alcohol, it’s common to be using substances and still be in a state of complete denial. Even worse, you can become short-tempered and even aggressive when a family member suggests that you may have a problem.
With many different types of addiction, it’s well recognised that the first stage of recovery is admitting that something is wrong. Denial can be an incredibly strong feeling, no matter how obvious the signs of addiction are. Family problems, work issues and using substances every single day can be ignored by a brain which doesn’t want to admit that there’s a problem.
Staffs at our rehab clinics are experts at diagnosing drug and alcohol addictions and can help you understand your symptoms. They’ll help you to be honest with yourself and take the next step toward recovery. Furthermore, they can help to support family members and loved ones who are all trying to help you realise you need addiction treatment.
What Does Addiction Do To Your Mental Health?
Most of us understand what drug and alcohol addiction does to the body. Internal organs are overworked and slowly begin to fail. This can lead to other illnesses like lung, heart and liver disease. But are you aware of the impact that substance abuse can have on your mental health?
Many mental health disorders are linked to substance abuse. Depression and anxiety are two common mental illnesses which are believed to be intertwined with addiction. Often the addiction can lead to mental illness, but it’s also possible that undiagnosed mental health problems lead to substance abuse in search of a cure. Rather than seeking therapy for common mental health issues, some people feel ashamed and scared. They can turn to drugs and alcohol in search of a short-term fix.
Drastic mood swings, emotional trauma, and depression can be very difficult to diagnose. You could be at risk without even realising it. By abusing drugs and alcohol, you are seriously increasing your likelihood of suffering from mental health problems.
Finally, it’s also possible that you’ve already been diagnosed with a mental health problem. That being the case, a harmless ‘high’ or a few heavy sessions in a row can lead to addiction. Once drug or alcohol addiction sets in, the symptoms of a mental health problem can become much more serious. Mental health medication such as antidepressants become less effective and the battle becomes much more difficult.
The Road to Recovery with Ocean Recovery Centre
Drug and alcohol addictions are often complex and they can be overwhelming. Battling your addiction is something which you don’t have to do alone. Success rates are low and often the addiction becomes much worse before it gets better.
Once you’ve admitted that there is a problem, it’s important that you select a clinic for rehabilitation. Our Dewsbury rehab clinic is the finest in West Yorkshire for drug and alcohol addiction. Even better is that you won’t have to wait for referrals or work your way up a waiting list. There are no waiting lists when you need to be admitted and your personalised assessment can even be completed in the same day.
You’re in good hands with our drug and alcohol service. We provide 24/7 guidance and support to you. By entering our rehab clinic you’ll have 28 focused days of therapy, treatment and group discussion. You’ll be in relaxed surroundings and much of your energy and time will be spent helping you better understand the root cause of your addiction.
It’s easy to slip back into bad habits. Our trademark Ocean Recovery Centre aftercare plan makes sure that you won’t return to previous behaviour once you leave our rehab centres. You’ll leave with a clear and focused mind, and most importantly of all, your former addiction will be something you leave with a much more complete understanding of.
Drug and alcohol addiction are not easily cured. However, with our professional help, you’ll have the best possible chance of winning that battle. Call the team on 01253 847 553 or text HELP to 83222 today to explore our Dewsbury centre. You could be making one of the most important calls of your life and our guidance and support services will be there to help you through it.
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